There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.
If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
"Shu" is not an Indian word. It is not a commonly used word in English either.
The translation of the word "English" into Ancient Egyptian is not directly available as Ancient Egyptian did not have a word for the specific language.
The word ashaktar appears to be a contraction formed from an Indian personal name - Asheq Akhtar (Indian as in the Indian subcontinent, not native American). It has nothing to do with ancient Egypt.
that is sus
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This is not an English word, do you mean 'Morcha' which is an Indian word for a demonstration
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There is no 'Indian' language. India has more than one language and Hindi is one of the most prominent languages being used in India. If you mean, what is word in Hindi for the English word Hope then it is Asha.Thanks
In ancient India the Sanskrit word 'AMATYA' was pronounced for the post of a minister. 'MANTRI' is a Hindi word; which was also derived from Sanskrit and still it is in use.
The word is from the Indian language Malayalam and it means "in solidarity/support"
The meaning of shruti is music.It is a sanskrit term which means the smallest interval of pitch that the human ear can detect.
There is no direct English translation for pani puri.